Blogging in April on the Threatblog
The following is a summary of my posts for April on ESET’s ThreatBlog. The hot topic was cyberwarfare however Facebook and personal privacy received quite a bit of attention, as well as FBI related analysis. If you’re interested you can subscribe to ESET’s Threatblog RSS feed.
Cyberwarfare series:
From Megatons to Megapings: Cyberwarfare
Cyberwarfare and Music: It’s All Tempo
Cybercrime and Cyberwarfare: Warnings Unheeded?
Kinetic Warfare vs. Cyberwarfare
Social Networking / Personal Privacy series:
Top Four Privacy Hacks/Tips/Trends Of The Week
Please do not change your password – The Boston Globe
Community Driven Privacy and Facebook: PC / Mac / iPhone Dependent?
FBI Cyber Division Warns About Social Networking
Privacy: Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Privacy: Lawsuit Alleges School Used Webcams to Lurk in Students’ Homes
Malware Sector Trends Reporting:
PDFs Exploitable?!? I’m shocked…
Facebook Newbie | Good Practices
European Cybercriminal Gangs Target Middle America SMBs
Apple may or may not equal security
Legal / Criminal Minds:
Senate Bill 773: What it means for Cyber Security and Cybercrime
Spam, Bad Guys, and the Russian FSB
HR 4061: What Three Bucks buys you…
Insider Threat: Malware on your ATM
Is Net Neutrality a legit beef against Senate Bill 773?
FBI Cyber Division Describes Criminal Specialization
Geek with an edge: Gordon Snow, Asst. Dir. FBI Cyber Division
Update: links were broken, now they’re fixed!
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